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Title: Some good lubricant.
Post by: Dr.Hades on Thu, 23 May 2019, 12:14:58
At the end of last year I ordered some pretty nice switches for my first build. I ordered some Holy Pandas and I know the general idea behind how and why to lube but now my question is... What lube? I've heard the whole grease vs. oil vs. hybrid thing but I was looking for recommendations on a good and available lube for these things.   
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: barrel on Thu, 23 May 2019, 12:19:58
Personally, Tribosys 3204, if you're in the EU It's avaliable via https://mykeyboard.eu
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: airyimbin on Thu, 23 May 2019, 12:55:07
I've heard that Christo Lube 111 is a good choice as well. Right now it seems to be sold out on most keyboard sites. I'm trying to buy some myself.
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: tex_live_utility on Thu, 23 May 2019, 13:09:47
I like a thicker lube with stronger tactile switches. The added softness of a thick grease like 3204, 205g0, or GHv4 offsets the harshess of Holy Pandas; also, because they are so tactile, you can lube the tactile bump directly and you will still keep most of the tactility.
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: TeacherGeek on Thu, 23 May 2019, 14:14:17
I like a thicker lube with stronger tactile switches. The added softness of a thick grease like 3204, 205g0, or GHv4 offsets the harshess of Holy Pandas; also, because they are so tactile, you can lube the tactile bump directly and you will still keep most of the tactility.

Where do you buy those?
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: Dr.Hades on Thu, 23 May 2019, 22:12:06
I like a thicker lube with stronger tactile switches. The added softness of a thick grease like 3204, 205g0, or GHv4 offsets the harshess of Holy Pandas; also, because they are so tactile, you can lube the tactile bump directly and you will still keep most of the tactility.

Would you be able to direct me to where I could get these greases in the US? I think that I want to try a grease for this build as that will give the lube much more impact than oil from what I've heard.
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: Dr.Hades on Thu, 23 May 2019, 22:18:51
Also I probably should have asked this before but does is really matter if you use the same lube on the stabs? I see almost everyone lubes the stabs with a different lube and it makes me wonder if it's really even worth it to get a seperate lube for the stabs considering that,well they're gonna be smooth either way.
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: vegs on Fri, 24 May 2019, 03:16:57
Also I probably should have asked this before but does is really matter if you use the same lube on the stabs? I see almost everyone lubes the stabs with a different lube and it makes me wonder if it's really even worth it to get a seperate lube for the stabs considering that,well they're gonna be smooth either way.
3204 works well with stabs, but it is recommended to have some even thicker grease for the stabilizer wires. I use Superlube Grease which is pretty cheap - you can get a big tube off ebay for ~$10.
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: typo on Fri, 24 May 2019, 04:21:14
The best oil is Remoil for guns. It is a synthetic PTFE oil. The best grease is synthetic hub grease at an auto parts store. Both are cheap. Both will last forever on a keyboard.
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: Dr.Hades on Fri, 24 May 2019, 11:31:37
I just recently found out about Triboysis 3204's limited stock so I might be getting some Krytox 204 and switch films for switch mods. Krytox 204 is very similar to Triboysis 3204 if I'm reading into the correct sources and Krytox 204 is also more readily available so if I'm making a mistake here then please let me know.
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: poodude on Mon, 27 May 2019, 21:06:38
i hear this is pretty good.

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Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: Dr.Hades on Tue, 28 May 2019, 11:21:57
i hear this is pretty good.

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It should bring great feels of pleasure to my fingers yes? The pushing and in and out of the stem going into it's warm and tight housing?
Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: AcidBrain on Thu, 30 May 2019, 16:10:23
I like a thicker lube with stronger tactile switches. The added softness of a thick grease like 3204, 205g0, or GHv4 offsets the harshess of Holy Pandas; also, because they are so tactile, you can lube the tactile bump directly and you will still keep most of the tactility.

Would you be able to direct me to where I could get these greases in the US? I think that I want to try a grease for this build as that will give the lube much more impact than oil from what I've heard.
I get my from switchmod_keyboards (Instagram) he updates you when he is in stock. He just shipped his last order out to customers so I assume he will be opening up again soon.


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Title: Re: Some good lubricant.
Post by: phinix on Sun, 21 June 2020, 07:02:07
Also I probably should have asked this before but does is really matter if you use the same lube on the stabs? I see almost everyone lubes the stabs with a different lube and it makes me wonder if it's really even worth it to get a seperate lube for the stabs considering that,well they're gonna be smooth either way.
3204 works well with stabs, but it is recommended to have some even thicker grease for the stabilizer wires. I use Superlube Grease which is pretty cheap - you can get a big tube off ebay for ~$10.

Is this super lube ok for stabs?
How much of it should I apply?
I keep lubing stabs, but not too much. Should it fill up the whole space in stab slider?

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